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Power Rankings

Through games as of December 16th, 2014

Six teams have had perfect records in their last three, but Chicago still hangs on to the top spot, despite their one loss. That loss is Chicago's
only one during their last eleven games. The perfect teams are St. Louis (5th to 2nd), Toronto (9th to 3rd), the Rangers (20th to 10th), San Jose (16th to 12th), Montréal (17th to 14th) and Columbus (22nd to 19th). The Blue Jackets have won seven in
a row, which is tops in the NHL.

Eight teams are winless in their last three: Detroit
(0-1-2; 2nd to 8th), Vancouver (0-2-1; 12th to 16th), Boston (0-1-2; 18th to 20th), Los Angeles (0-2-1; 19th to 21st), Calgary (0-3-0; 11th to 22nd), New Jersey (0-2-1; 24th to 28th), Edmonton (0-2-1; 30th to 29th) and Carolina (0-3-0; 29th to 30th). Calgary
and Carolina are tied for the longest losing streaks (both are 0-6-0), and Carolina's 2-8-0 is worst in the last ten.

The RTG Rankings
(named after the username of the guy who suggested it to me) give a team either 5 (regulation win), 4 (overtime win), 3 (shootout win), 2 (shootout loss), 1 (overtime loss) or 0 points (regulation loss) in every game. Both a RW and an OW gives a ROW, but the
former denies the opponent a point, and is therefore better. Getting the "loser" point, you can deny your opponent a ROW by recording a SL, which is a little better.